Stichting Academisch Erfgoed

The Stichting Academisch Erfgoed (SAE), in English the Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage, is a network of Dutch universities that supports these universities' heritage and cultural collections.

Mission

The Dutch Foundation for Academic Heritage helps to protect university heritage, to make it more accessible and known to the public.

History

The SAE was founded in 1997, when Dutch State Secretary Aad Nuis reserved a subsidy of 12 million guilders via the Mondriaan Stichting. At that point, a plan was developed for future maintenance and management of the universities' collections. The SAE then made a first selection of valuable and save-worthy collections and objects, developed first guidelines to use these collections in education and research, and to make them better available for the broad public.[1]

The SAE has initiated various thematic projects, about botanical, medical and geological collections. In 2012, the SAE also launched a shared collection website for academic heritage.

Members

Museum Boerhaave participates as an associate member.

gollark: Oh bees, yes.
gollark: Oh bees I didn't bring any spare jumper wires.
gollark: Oh DEAR, interrupts or something, this is probably bad.
gollark: Also that fun thing I made to fake privilege escalation.
gollark: I've used C before for serious useful things like quick sort.c.

Further reading

Monquil-Broersen, Tiny (2007). Universitaire collecties in Nederland: nieuw licht op het academisch erfgoed. Zwolle: Waanders. ISBN 9789040083747.

References

  1. "Over SAE". Stichting Academisch Erfgoed. Retrieved 18 January 2015.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.